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RHANT NATIONAL PETITION CAMPAIGN13.5 billion of Road Home money allocated to Louisiana for hurricane Katrina that was unfairly distributed to homeowners.64 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Road Home Action Network Team
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No Guns in SchoolAn Arizona lawmaker is proposing a bill which would have teachers go through a training in order to keep a gun in the classroom. The solution to the gun issue is not more guns.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Anisha Hindocha
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Legalize Marijuana in PennsylvaniaState Sen. Daylin Leach (D-Montgomery/Delaware) has legislation that will allow marijuana to be grown and sold legally in PA. “The modern prohibition of marijuana does a disservice to Pennsylvania by tying up our resources in the prosecution of its users; by depriving us of the revenue that this marijuana could generate; and by denying the Pennsylvanians suffering from terminal illnesses access to a natural medicine that could take away their pain,” Leach said. “It’s time we legalize marijuana and reap the benefits it has to offer.” What benefits could we reap? • Money to balance the state budget. Based on national figures, there is at least $3.4 billion in illegal sales of marijuana in PA each year. If we legalized it and taxed it at 6% it would generate $200 million. If we sold it in the State Wine and Spirit Shoppes, we could generate another $680 million with a 20% markup. • Fewer people in prison, lower costs for taxpayers. Approximately 25,000 citizens are arrested annually in Pennsylvania for marijuana-related offenses, at a cost of some $325 million dollars. • Legal access to a widely used medicine. Marijuana has legitimate medicinal uses and should be available to those who need it without risking arrest or dealing with underworld criminals. • A lucrative cash crop for PA farmers. Those who choose to grow marijuana will have a crop that can reap great profits. • An end to organized dealing in marijuana. Marijuana is the number money-maker for organized crime. Legalizing ends their participation in its trafficking and the associated violence. And that’s just the beginning. It’s time to end the hypocrisy, help to balance our state budget and end the 21st century version of Prohibition.17,020 of 20,000 SignaturesCreated by Michael Morrill
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Label GMO FoodsAs any consumer, we have a right to know what we are purchasing and in regards to food, we have a right to know what we are feeding our bodies. Currently there is not enough long term research proving GMO is healthy or safe and there have been cases where people cannot eat GMO because it makes them sick. They, along with us all, have the right and need to know what foods contain GMO's to avoid getting sick.18 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Amanda Burge
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Seat Belts on School BusesMy grandkids ride an overcrowded school bus. Seat belts would not only prevent the school systems from overcrowding the bus but keep children in their seats properly.63 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ann Alelxander
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Congress:Demand Effective Auditing of Incentive-Subsidy Paid to Florida for Alimony CollectionTo understand why this petition is needed go to my blog at: http://borisbermesblog.wordpress.com AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE HAS WARNED AGAINST FAMILY LAW CORRUPTION More state revenue is raised from alimony collecting, motivating longer duration alimony than justified An American Bar Association (ABA) web site (abajournal.com) is inviting comments on a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) letter sent to “Dear Colleague” on March 14, 2016 which addresses current state and local court practices that run afoul of federal law. The letter sets forth the requirements of several principles that need to be followed to correct the situation. Press coverage of this important development however reported only on Principles 1 thru 4 relating to harmful effect of fees and fines associated with the illegal enforcement of court ordered support payments upon the indigent and minorities. What has been ignored is the DOJ’s less emotional concerns, Principle 7, which addresses opportunities for wrongdoing (corruption) when contractors are hired to act as proxies. An example can be the Florida Department of Revenue (DOR) employing a private contractor as its State Disbursement Unit (SDU) to implement the federal Welfare Reform Act by having it take over management of court ordered support collecting that creates data for calculating how large its reward from the federal government will be for collecting the support. Principle 7 of the DOJ letter (https://www.justice.gov/crt/file/832461/download) warns that “Courts must safeguard against unconstitutional practices by court staff and private contractors.” That means the payment management practices they carry out is suspect, as explained by DOJ’s analogous examples (last two paragraphs, page 8 of the letter) since DOR is the Act’s designee and has a pecuniary interest (revenue generation) in the outcome of its decision on which court ordered payments its contractor collects (the more child and spousal support contractors collect, the greater the incentive rewards DOR can receive.) One example of the illegal activity associated with misuse of the federal Welfare Reform Act is Florida having its contractor ignore the federal regulation establishing nationwide that spousal support is alimony for custodial parents so it consequently receives a larger, undeserved, percentage portion of the Act’s shared incentive fund pool by also accounting for lifetime alimony collecting that is not spousal support. Therefore nationwide implementation of the Act is unconstitutional because bureaucrats are allowing some states to not comply with the law while denying the compliant states protection by choosing not to impose available penalties and stop the resulting fraud which is harming them by reducing their percentage share of the incentive payment pool. I documented Florida’s harmful government program fraud in my blog dated March 2, 2016 http://borisbermesblog.wordpress.com which was emailed to federal law enforcement with my request for an independent investigation of that situation, but there has not been any acknowledgement of my request. Therefore I hope anyone not in agreement with the apparent thinking that an investigation is not warranted will let the ABA know by going to their web site at http://www.abajournal.com/mobile/article/justice_department_warns_local_courts_about_illegal_enforcement_of_fees_and and post a comment. (Published April 2, 2016 on my Facebook page under title “Corruptive Effects of Lifetime Alimony”)152 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Boris Bermes
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Comcast: Stop Fighting Philadelphians' Rights to Paid Sick Days!Two out of every five Philadelphians have no paid sick days off -- meaning when they are sick they can't stay home, or can't stay home to take care of sick family members. Philly's City Council tried to pass a bill last year to make sure everyone gets paid sick days, but Comcast spent tens of thousands of dollars to defeat it. The bill is back on the table, and together, we must tell Comcast to stop fighting our rights to paid sick days.1,147 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Hannah Sassaman
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Ban Fracking in the State of ColoradoFracking has been proven harmful to both the Colorado environment and the health of its citizens. It is vital that the governor step up and protect the physical health of the state by stopping a major cause of environmental degradation and climate change.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jim Wilson
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BAN THE GAS CHAMBER FOR ANIMALS IN MICHIGANANIMALS ARE INNOCENT. THIS IS INHUMANE. LETHAL INJECTION NEEDS TO BE USED, NOT GAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by BARB MADURA
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Truthful Bill Presentation (Honest Bill)For too long we have been robbed of our ability to clean up the air, water, and food issues (truthful labeling), because of opportunists who would lose money. Deliberately deceptive tactics have been used in bill wording to hoodwink people, who may vote against their own interests. The intention and results of a bill may be completely disguised. There are those who pro-ported to create jobs by clear cutting 7/8 of the great redwoods population, unique to our part of the world, who have not created anything but a sad paucity of rain forest, and its subsequent results. Redwood was shipped out of the country, enriching only the businesses who schemed.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rebecca Thompson
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Corruption and payoffsStop the EEOC from accepting bribes from JM Family Enterprises and Southeast Toyota, Inc. in Deerfield Beach, Florida. JM Family Enterprises and Southeast Toyota, Inc. and the Broward County Florida’s Office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the District Office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in Miami Florida needs to be investigated and brought to justice for corruption. African Americans are having their civil rights violated and the EEOC is being paid off by JM Family Enterprises and Southeast Toyota, Inc. to look the other way and eventually dismiss all charges against JM Family Enterprises and Southeast Toyota. This is not fair, not right, not just and has to stop and the individuals involved need to be outted and brought to justice. They are suppose to investigate these charges, not take bribes from companies they are suppose to investigate.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Denise
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Christian Ahmad Dotson deserves a vote!My son 16 Christian A. Dotson 16 yr old honor student lived a life of hope and promise! The dreams Christian had were cut short when he was murdered with an illegal gun on the streets of Philadelphia. My son Christian along with many other youths never get the opportunity to live out their dreams, they're just waited on night after night to visit loved ones in dreams! We need stricter gun control laws. RIP Son and the many scores of silenced voices due to gun violence. Christian deserves a vote!171 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Julie Dotson